Michigan football went out and did what it has been doing all season, essentially — going out an bludgeoning teams through dominant run play while stopping the run. This week’s victim was rival Michigan State, a team that couldn’t stop Blake Corum and couldn’t get much of anything going on the ground.
Nor could it through the air in the second half.
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Now that the Wolverines have handled business once again, they’ll move on to two unranked teams in Rutgers and Nebraska, before facing off against Illinois. In the latest USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll, Michigan will enter Piscataway ranked No. 4. Future opponents Illinois and Ohio State are ranked 13th and second, respectively. Penn State, Michigan’s Week 7 opponent, is 16th.
Full rankings:
Schools dropped out
No. 19 Cincinnati; No. 25 South Carolina.
Others receiving votes
Oregon State 71; Maryland 64; Texas 55; Washington 52; Cincinnati 39; Coastal Carolina 25; Baylor 14; Notre Dame 11; Boise State 11; Louisville 10; Arkansas 10; South Carolina 9; Mississippi State 8; Troy 6; Texas-San Antonio 4.